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FishyBlox

Top videos analyzed · June 2026
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Pretty harmless Roblox content, but the constant giveaway bait and a few toxic-player moments are worth knowing about.

Best for ages 7+

FishyBlox is a Roblox Adopt Me creator who makes trading challenges, social experiments, and 'noob to rich' progression videos. The style is casual and conversational, like watching a kid narrate their own game session. He comes across as genuinely enthusiastic rather than loud or obnoxious, and he's usually pretty upbeat even when things go sideways.

Score Breakdown

Language & Tone 88 / 100
Violence & Danger 97 / 100
Adult Content 98 / 100
Commercialism 48 / 100
Role Modeling 74 / 100

KidWatch Assessment

FishyBlox is a Roblox Adopt Me creator who makes trading challenges, social experiments, and 'noob to rich' progression videos. The style is casual and conversational, like watching a kid narrate their own game session. He comes across as genuinely enthusiastic rather than loud or obnoxious, and he's usually pretty upbeat even when things go sideways.

The content itself is pretty tame. No violence, no adult themes, nothing scary. What you will notice is that almost every video opens with the same ask: like, subscribe, comment your username to win a pet. It's relentless, and kids absolutely will do it. The channel also pushes a star code for Robux purchases in nearly every video, which is worth a conversation with your kid.

Role modeling is mostly decent. He calls out scammers, defends players being bullied in-game, and generally models fair trading. He does let toxic players get under his skin a bit and sometimes lingers on bully encounters longer than necessary, but he's never mean-spirited himself.

Flagged Moments from Top Videos

Mild I Pretended to be NOOB with MEGA SHADOW!

A player is shown actively bullying and 'poverty shaming' another user in-game, and the creator engages with the bully rather than moving on quickly. The scene is framed as entertaining rather than genuinely discouraging the behavior.

Mild I Pretended to be NOOB with MEGA SHADOW!

A player tells the creator to 'go cry somewhere' and 'go to a corner,' and the interaction is drawn out for content. Younger kids who already deal with online bullying may not love seeing this normalized as fun viewing material.

Moderate The *BROKE to RICH* Challenge in Adopt Me!

The video opens with a giveaway hook that instructs kids to like, subscribe, and comment their Roblox username to win a pet. This pattern appears in every video and is clearly designed to drive engagement from a young audience.

Mild Testing if my FRIENDS will SCAM in Adopt Me!

A real-life friend is exposed as a scammer on camera and then publicly banned from the Discord server. The situation is handled somewhat maturely, but the public shaming element could model that kind of callout culture to kids.

Mild Testing if my FRIENDS will SCAM in Adopt Me!

The creator repeatedly lets himself get trust-traded and nearly scammed 'for the video,' which could inadvertently teach kids that participating in risky trades is acceptable as long as it makes good content.

Moderate I Spent 10 Days in a Rich Adopt Me Server!

The star code plug for Robux purchases is delivered naturally and without any context about real-money spending, making it easy for kids to absorb it as a normal part of the viewing experience.

What Parents Should Know

Talk to your kid about the giveaway hook at the start of every video before they start commenting their Roblox username publicly on YouTube.

Explain that the star code promotions mean real money is involved, and make sure your Roblox account has purchase restrictions set up if your kid watches this regularly.

Use the scammer episodes as a good jumping-off point to talk about trust trading and why you should never give a pet to someone expecting them to return something better.

Watch one or two videos with your kid if they're on the younger end of elementary school, just to gauge how they react to the bullying scenes and whether it seems to bother them.

Reassure kids that the bullying behavior shown in some videos is not normal or acceptable, even though the creator doesn't always shut it down immediately.

Keep in mind that the channel is pretty low-risk overall, so casual viewing for kids who already play Adopt Me is generally fine without heavy supervision.

Recommended for ages 7+.

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